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. >> that child kidnapper operated a torture chamber and private prison in the heart of our city. >> reporter: a daughter's sickening nightmare. >> if you would have asked me this last week, i would have told you he's the best dead and best grandpa. he's dead to me. >> reporter: a brother's terrible discovery. >> my wife, linda, comes to me one day and says do you think there's any possibility that this unabomber might be your brother? >> there are 11 individuals or parts thereof that were recovered, and those would include 11 in tact skulls. >> reporter: a father's frustration. >> he was ordered by the court to undergo counseling. i visited the psychologist, but she did not indicate to me that she knew what was wrong. >> a single engine aircraft has crashed into a seven story building. >> reporter: a wife's horrible surprise. >> i can't imagine anybody doing anything like that. let alone my husband. >> reporter: a family's desperate attempt to prevent a massacre. >> his thought process was the world was going to end on friday. >> reporter: what do you do when a loved one becomes a m
. >> that child kidnapper operated a torture chamber and private prison in the heart of our city. >> reporter: a daughter's sickening nightmare. >> if you would have asked me this last week, i would have told you he's the best dead and best grandpa. he's dead to me. >> reporter: a brother's terrible discovery. >> my wife, linda, comes to me one day and says do you think there's any possibility that this unabomber might be your brother? >> there are 11...
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but they all seem to say the same thing with regard to this city. they're very concerned that this place forever becomes synonymous with and attached to what happened here between george zimmerman and trayvon martin. >> and do they think that's just something they have to deal with or that there is a way for them not to have -- not to have this be what sanford, florida's known for? >> well, they -- you know, yesterday norton talked about initiatives that they are currently considering launching some sort of ad campaign, but beyond that, i think a lot of it is probably wishful thinking. >> maybe time can heal that for sanford as well. all right. craig melvin in sanford, thank you very much. we'll have more on the verdict later this hour, including the future of stand your ground laws and why zimmerman's legal concerns could be far from over. plus, democrats just lost a big chance in big sky country. what former governor swit zero's decision not to run means for the battle for control of the u.s. senate in 2015. first, a look ahead at today's politics
but they all seem to say the same thing with regard to this city. they're very concerned that this place forever becomes synonymous with and attached to what happened here between george zimmerman and trayvon martin. >> and do they think that's just something they have to deal with or that there is a way for them not to have -- not to have this be what sanford, florida's known for? >> well, they -- you know, yesterday norton talked about initiatives that they are currently...
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a huge task force, there are city, state and federal officials on scene. now we've seen k-9s trying to sort it out. it could be some time before we know how this started and what happened. take a look back here. they are still fighting this fire. they are still dumping water on it right now. they've been doing that for hours now, for about 24 hours since this fire started at this time yesterday. so it's a huge effort and it continues about 100 firefighters still on scene. they are also beginning the damage assessment but that is going to take some time. there are about four blocks here the seaside park completely destroyed on this boardwalk and few blocks going into seaside heights and where they drew the line on the boardwalk. they cut into the new boardwalk just replaced after hurricane sandy and able to cut it and cut the fuel to the fire. that's really where they made their last stand. they had to do it twice in order to get it to work. we 11:00 p.m., they were able to get this fire under control to stop its fuel source. and to end what was just enormo
a huge task force, there are city, state and federal officials on scene. now we've seen k-9s trying to sort it out. it could be some time before we know how this started and what happened. take a look back here. they are still fighting this fire. they are still dumping water on it right now. they've been doing that for hours now, for about 24 hours since this fire started at this time yesterday. so it's a huge effort and it continues about 100 firefighters still on scene. they are also...
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this program has been extremely encouraging doctors to come back to our cities, towns and rural areas to practice. but there hasn't been an increase in the number of positions open to our students through wwami in over two decades. tonight, i ask each and every member of this legislature to take the longer view, and lead the way by focusing on the health and welfare of our neighbors. let's work together to put montanans first and use their hard-earned tax dollars wisely. it's that same longer view that [applause] it's that same longer view that with the responsible development of our coal, wind, oil and gas, hydropower, biofuels and geothermal capacity, we are creating jobs and strengthening our rural economies. but for some communities in eastern montana, the rapid growth associated with the energy boom is creating immediate infrastructure problems. that's why i've proposed creating a grant program for communities affected by oil and gas development. i ask that we invest $15 million dollars in providing matching funds to affected cities and towns that do not get a share of the increa
this program has been extremely encouraging doctors to come back to our cities, towns and rural areas to practice. but there hasn't been an increase in the number of positions open to our students through wwami in over two decades. tonight, i ask each and every member of this legislature to take the longer view, and lead the way by focusing on the health and welfare of our neighbors. let's work together to put montanans first and use their hard-earned tax dollars wisely. it's that same longer...
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type of ideologies refuse to run by dig in and initiated programs and confronted things to help the city deal with this. what are the solutions and how do they do it? how do we bring permanent solutions and use that as a national model? one shooting is one too many. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now 37 . >>> grabbing the rebound. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. president obama is facing some tough challenges right now. but when you think about it, we've been here before. remember in 2007 when he was 20 points behinds hillary clinton in the polls? 20 points. and people like me were worrying outloud he was letting his rival get too far ahead, so far ahead he couldn't catch her. how about after that first disastrous debate when mitt romney had the better of him. remember how people felt watching that debacle? i remember him saying he caused me a stroke with that performance. me. i remember his quiet confidence when he told people like me to calm down that he had the 2012 race under
type of ideologies refuse to run by dig in and initiated programs and confronted things to help the city deal with this. what are the solutions and how do they do it? how do we bring permanent solutions and use that as a national model? one shooting is one too many. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now 37 . >>> grabbing the rebound. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start...
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for various parts of our city. my city unfortunately chose not to enact that. so, with the fact there are no ordinances against it, fall completely out of the purview of the police code enforcement to deal with it. and that's kind of what i was trying to get across when we were talking about permission if it doesn't violate a local ordinance or state ordinance or any other, you know, legal piece, then we don't have any purview to deal with it. so, yeah, that is certainly a great tool to have. every time i bring it up to my city, by the time we get the city attorney involved, arts board involved, everybody else involved, they decide it's too much work to do that and we'll just see what happens. >> one more. let's hear from the san francisco arts commission. >> her statement frightens me. i'm an arts person. this is san francisco, we're in a unique situation in that we really do -- our whole city lich on creativity. and we like to encourage it and also manage it at the same time. the street smarts program that i mana
for various parts of our city. my city unfortunately chose not to enact that. so, with the fact there are no ordinances against it, fall completely out of the purview of the police code enforcement to deal with it. and that's kind of what i was trying to get across when we were talking about permission if it doesn't violate a local ordinance or state ordinance or any other, you know, legal piece, then we don't have any purview to deal with it. so, yeah, that is certainly a great tool to have....
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you don't get a lot of interest from city hall on that. you get the business community and convince them the importance of dealing with graffiti and make that important to city hall, you'll be amazed. that was one of my most successful times, when the business community was appreciate you you aring city hall. that's our tax base. at a time when tax bases are diminishing income to citizens is diminishing, when you can show them how different it can be, that suddenly makes good business sense to them and they'll dedicate the resources to you. so, that's what's worked for me. (applause) >> anybody else up there? everybody okay with that answer? i think we're pretty grateful here in san francisco that we have a mayor that was actually the director of the department of public works. so, we know he's totally on top of it and involved. do you have another question? >> this isn't geared towards any particular speaker, but it is geared towards abatement. we have an annual volunteer event where graffiti is removed city-wide. in an effort to encourag
you don't get a lot of interest from city hall on that. you get the business community and convince them the importance of dealing with graffiti and make that important to city hall, you'll be amazed. that was one of my most successful times, when the business community was appreciate you you aring city hall. that's our tax base. at a time when tax bases are diminishing income to citizens is diminishing, when you can show them how different it can be, that suddenly makes good business sense to...
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in the world. >> 5,000 cities around the world? in 100,000 properties. >> people are doing it anyway. >> some customers were fined $800 then they got off. john: to date 1,000 people are renting. >> yes. john: explain how it works. here is a sample a cozy private room $73. how do i know it isn't a horror movie somebody will not kill me? >> the whole idea of roomorama is transparency. pictures, reviews, and meetings even see the response time so what we're doing is putting for the customer apples to apples basis to compare thousands at the same time and pick the one that works best for you. john: if i give the renter a hard time it appears on your side of people avoid it. >> exactly. >> $30? it is not as nice but the hotel is $200 per you started this because you travel a lot. >> my husband and i love to travel so we founded the business together because mid-20s did not want to stay in budget hotels and we thought there must me thousands of firms and how to refine them or book them. john: you started with craig's list? >> we will ren
in the world. >> 5,000 cities around the world? in 100,000 properties. >> people are doing it anyway. >> some customers were fined $800 then they got off. john: to date 1,000 people are renting. >> yes. john: explain how it works. here is a sample a cozy private room $73. how do i know it isn't a horror movie somebody will not kill me? >> the whole idea of roomorama is transparency. pictures, reviews, and meetings even see the response time so what we're doing is...
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now on book tv the story of new york city police department whistle-blower. involuntarily committed to a site where for six days claiming that he was emotionally disturbed. >> thank you. thank you for coming. i appreciated. i have been covering the police department for almost 20 years. this is a crazy story. the book is about a police officers secretly recording his police commanders ordering various types of misconduct. the backdrop is the nypd crime-fighting strategy. this is a strategy where statistics show used to identify crime of spots and officers are said to respond to the sauce months.
now on book tv the story of new york city police department whistle-blower. involuntarily committed to a site where for six days claiming that he was emotionally disturbed. >> thank you. thank you for coming. i appreciated. i have been covering the police department for almost 20 years. this is a crazy story. the book is about a police officers secretly recording his police commanders ordering various types of misconduct. the backdrop is the nypd crime-fighting strategy. this is a...
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city. union employees care about the city. what has not occurred since the consent agreement has been entered into between city council, the mayor, and the governor's office. in my view, they have not sat down at the table and had everything before them and relve the problems and brought the unions in. melissa: it has been one disaster after another. for whatever reason, they cannot pull it off, it's time for some of us to fix the problem. >> let me make this observation. if they do not sit down within the next 20 and 25 days, with the mayor and members of city council, the lead members of the union, and the finance review team that the governor appointed, which was the obligation to take the measure of appointing or having this, i think within the next 20 or 25 days, they can solve those problems. what they need to do is show the governor and state that they can fix the immediate cash crisis. and that they have the ability and can deal with the long-term. melissa: but the problem is puttin
city. union employees care about the city. what has not occurred since the consent agreement has been entered into between city council, the mayor, and the governor's office. in my view, they have not sat down at the table and had everything before them and relve the problems and brought the unions in. melissa: it has been one disaster after another. for whatever reason, they cannot pull it off, it's time for some of us to fix the problem. >> let me make this observation. if they do not...
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that provides water to the city. rebels say the syrian government killed up to 1300 people with poisonous gas. senior officials are discussing an appropriate response. one would be to use combat aircraft deployed in the middle east. no decisions have been made. the obama administration says they will wait for the united nations report. >> folks will call for immediate action jump in interest of that is not turn out well. texas placed in very difficult situations. can result of those getting drawn into a very expensive difficult and costly interventions that actually breed more resentment. it is not expect syria to corporate. he also said that under international law the united states cannot attack syria with the un mandate. >> from a psychiatrist is charged with opening fire. the jury began deliberations >> the 911 dispatcher lan server corporatlan server call. even offered to walk and talk with him to surrender. >> she is a true hero >> laden lunch break we're using a >> laden lunch break we're u[ female announcer ]
that provides water to the city. rebels say the syrian government killed up to 1300 people with poisonous gas. senior officials are discussing an appropriate response. one would be to use combat aircraft deployed in the middle east. no decisions have been made. the obama administration says they will wait for the united nations report. >> folks will call for immediate action jump in interest of that is not turn out well. texas placed in very difficult situations. can result of those...
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for various parts of our city. my city unfortunately chose not to enact that. so, with the fact there are no ordinances against it, fall completely out of the purview of the police code enforcement to deal with it. and that's kind of what i was trying to get across when we were talking about permission if it doesn't violate a local ordinance or state ordinance or any other, you know, legal piece, then we don't have any purview to deal with it. so, yeah, that is certainly a great tool to have. every time i bring it up to my city, by the time we get the city attorney involved, arts board involved, everybody else involved, they decide it's too w
for various parts of our city. my city unfortunately chose not to enact that. so, with the fact there are no ordinances against it, fall completely out of the purview of the police code enforcement to deal with it. and that's kind of what i was trying to get across when we were talking about permission if it doesn't violate a local ordinance or state ordinance or any other, you know, legal piece, then we don't have any purview to deal with it. so, yeah, that is certainly a great tool to have....
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we sat down with them to see how they find clues about city gangs. >> it's not obvious. i will commit a shooting today. anyone in for it? they will post things that give us an indication that, you know, maybe they are up to no good today. you can tell that just by some of the information that they are starting to post. >> tonight at 11 we will explain more about how police departments do that in your city and suburbs one of the tools detectives employ is a new program that depends on what you post and where you post it from. it can be an important resource for law enforcement and we wanted to learn more. we talked to our digital media producer to help us explain. >>> we will zip over to 1101 russell street and you can see the -- using the microsoft mapping software. it lets us create what they call a go fence or a boundary or perimeter for activity. once we create this -- let me double click that. we can search specifically inside this area which you assume will be a lot of content. so will social plead yay that caters to it. what we are seeing is instagram, twitter, fli
we sat down with them to see how they find clues about city gangs. >> it's not obvious. i will commit a shooting today. anyone in for it? they will post things that give us an indication that, you know, maybe they are up to no good today. you can tell that just by some of the information that they are starting to post. >> tonight at 11 we will explain more about how police departments do that in your city and suburbs one of the tools detectives employ is a new program that depends...
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you want to control the image making that's going on in your city because it's about your city, right? so, it's a very important part of the program. >> interesting. anybody else? >> i totally agree with that. [speaker not understood] for years actually. >> the mic, have you stand up and you go next and we'll have you go. >> i totally agree with that. a lot of cities are very successful in california with having a mural ordinance or we have house of color for various part
you want to control the image making that's going on in your city because it's about your city, right? so, it's a very important part of the program. >> interesting. anybody else? >> i totally agree with that. [speaker not understood] for years actually. >> the mic, have you stand up and you go next and we'll have you go. >> i totally agree with that. a lot of cities are very successful in california with having a mural ordinance or we have house of color for various part
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. >> capital city clean up is a city of edmonton program. it started in 2005 as a litter reduction program and when our bylaw changed in 2008 our city council was very thoughtful in determining they needed to put their mouths were. basically they were going to require the property owners clean their graffiti, then they needed to put some effort into cleaning their own graffiti as well as supporting property owners in those efforts. >> so you have steady funding? >> yes, i have steady funding for the audit and the clean up program. >> how often do you share your data with other departments? >> always. mark and i just finished finalizing it last week, but we will be holding a press conference basically when i get back, so we will be sharing the information with all the city departments as well as the city in general and going through that. we're very open about the results. the only information that we don't publish is we don't publish the tagger names. if you were in our other presentation, we're very careful about not giving them air time. w
. >> capital city clean up is a city of edmonton program. it started in 2005 as a litter reduction program and when our bylaw changed in 2008 our city council was very thoughtful in determining they needed to put their mouths were. basically they were going to require the property owners clean their graffiti, then they needed to put some effort into cleaning their own graffiti as well as supporting property owners in those efforts. >> so you have steady funding? >> yes, i have...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. ♪ oh my best friend and an oreo cookie loves the crunchy chocolate i like the creamy middle ♪ ♪ been eating them since we were very little we'll always be friend wit
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing?...
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it happened in big cities like new york, san francisco or los angeles. it happened to little towns like helena, montana. we as farmers markets. it's a really healthy start. there are many networks springing up a farm to consumer, direct marketing going on. so i can buy a house with either here in helena, montana, knowing the rancher. i go shake his hand and he shows me how the animal is raised and he shows me the exact conditions that created that meet. that's really important. but that's possible it wasn't possible 10 years ago. industrial culture is taking notice of the change that's happening 10 years the biggest response has been all sorts of green labeling and green marketing going on, famous as a natural product and so forth and stretching the bounds of your imagination on the word natural. but nonetheless, that is a backhanded complement in some ways. the industry recognizes there's a will willpower there for change. the attempt by showing some profit out of the deal. it's precedes e2 expose the that's the same time and say here's the real deal ov
it happened in big cities like new york, san francisco or los angeles. it happened to little towns like helena, montana. we as farmers markets. it's a really healthy start. there are many networks springing up a farm to consumer, direct marketing going on. so i can buy a house with either here in helena, montana, knowing the rancher. i go shake his hand and he shows me how the animal is raised and he shows me the exact conditions that created that meet. that's really important. but that's...
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when i walk out the front door it's different to any other city - big city in america, i believe, in the sense that even on a saturday night it's pretty desolate. account, you can pull up pictures of many different areas of the city. here is one from south-west detroit. a lot of houses look as if it was abruptly abandoned - clothes in the draws, food in the refrigerator. one of my favourite interor abandoned houses. and the abandoned brewster projects. it was open in 1935 - the first low income housing in the country. the history is here. smokey robinson played basketball here and lived here. lily tomlin, aretha franklin - a lot of mow town lives here. a few instances where i was threatened was in the brucer center - a lot of gangs - which is why they are tearing it down. the eco system from a blighted drugs. we are on the east side of detroit. it's overrun with cipt. it's one of the most blighted parts of the city that i have known. they are either boarded up, burnt down or - hold on, bumpy ride - or they have turned into drug houses. i don't think anyone lives on this block whatsoe
when i walk out the front door it's different to any other city - big city in america, i believe, in the sense that even on a saturday night it's pretty desolate. account, you can pull up pictures of many different areas of the city. here is one from south-west detroit. a lot of houses look as if it was abruptly abandoned - clothes in the draws, food in the refrigerator. one of my favourite interor abandoned houses. and the abandoned brewster projects. it was open in 1935 - the first low income...